This expanded recall involves fire extinguishers not included in the previous recalls in March 2009 and February 2015.

Please note the date code range has been expanded for some the previously recalled products.

Plastic Handle Fire Extinguishers:

These fire extinguishers are red, white or silver and are either ABC- or BC-rated

Model Number

Date Code Range

46-0004-4

January 1, 1973 through October 25, 2015

For units produced before 2007, a date code is not printed on the fire extinguisher.

Date codes for products produced in 2007 to October 25, 2015 are 00107 – 29815.

46-0066-6

E 340

E-340-3

Fire Away 10BC French

Fire Away 1A10BC French

Fire Away 2A40BC French

Fire Away Canada F-10 10BC

Fire Away Canada F-110 1A10BC

Fire Away Canada F-240 2A40BC

Fuller Canada TPS-1 1A10BC

Fuller Canada TPS-2 2A40BC

FX210R

Kidde Canada TPS-1 2A10BC

Kidde Canada TPS-1 2A40BC

46-0092-2

January 2, 2012 through August 15, 2017.

Dates codes in Range 00212 – 22717

BC5GD

E10

E10H

E110

E5

Full Home 110

M5C

The model number is printed on the fire extinguisher label. The date of manufacture is a 10-digit date code printed on the side of the cylinder, near the bottom. Digits five through nine represent the day and year of manufacture in DDDYY format.

Push Button Pindicator Fire Extinguishers:

These fire extinguishers have a push-button d,esign, were sold in red or white with a red or black nozzle. These models do not have a gauge (“no gauge”) and were sold primarily for kitchen and personal watercraft applications.

Model Number

Produced between August 11, 1995 through September 22, 2017

Auto 5FX

All Date codes are affected

FF 210D Auto

KK2

M5P

M5PM

210D ULC

The model number is printed on the fire extinguisher label. All date codes for Push-Button Pindicator models are included in the recall.

Hazard identified

The fire extinguisher can become clogged or require excessive force to discharge and can fail to activate during a fire emergency. In addition, the nozzle may detach with enough force to pose an impact hazard.

As of November 2, 2017, the company has received 2 reports of limited or failed activation in Canada, 1 of these reports involved property damage. Neither Kidde nor Health Canada have received any reports of consumer injuries in Canada related to the use of these products.

In the United States, the company has received approximately 391 reports of limited or failed activation or nozzle detachment, including 1 fatality, approximately 16 injuries, including smoke inhalation and minor burns, and approximately 91 reports of property damage.